- Swaffham
Infobox UK place
official_name= Swaffham
country= England
region= East of England
shire_county=Norfolk
shire_district=Breckland
constituency_westminster= South West Norfolk
population= 6,935 (2001)
os_grid_reference= TF815095
latitude= 52.652893
longitude= 0.684285
post_town= SWAFFHAM
postcode_area= PE
postcode_district= PE37
dial_code= 01760Swaffham is a
market town andcivil parish in the Englishcounty ofNorfolk . The town is situated 20 km east ofKing's Lynn and 50 km west ofNorwich .The civil parish has an area of 29.57 km² and in the 2001 census had a population of 6,935 in 3,130 households. For the purposes of local government, the parish falls within the district of Breckland. [Office for National Statistics & Norfolk County Council (2001). " [http://www.norfolk.gov.uk/consumption/groups/public/documents/general_resources/ncc017867.xls Census population and household counts for unparished urban areas and all parishes] ". Retrieved
December 2 ,2005 .]Its name came from Old English "Swǣfa hām" = "the homestead of the
Swabian s"; some of them presumably came with the Angles and Saxons. InDomesday Book three lords were associated with Swaffham: Walter Giffard, with the largest manor; his tenant Hugh Bolebec, who held all of the Giffard land there; andAubrey de Vere I , who held a smaller manor at Swaffham which the Domesday jurors said Aubrey had seized without the king's permission. [Inquisitio Comitatus Cantabrigiensis, "Victoria County History of Cambridgeshire", vol. I, p. 403.] As the Bolebec estates passed into Vere hands through two marriages of Bolebec heiresses to Vere males in the late twelfth and early thirteenth centuries, the two manors were combined and held by the VereEarls of Oxford for several centuries.A Benedictine priory for female religious was founded at Swaffham Bolebec between "circa" 1150 and 1163, probably by the Bolebecs. [D. Knowles and Hadcock, "Medieval Religious Houses", p. 266.] About 8 km to the north of Swaffham can be found the ruins of the formerly important
Castle Acre Priory andCastle Acre Castle .By the 14th and 15th centuries Swaffham had a flourishing
sheep andwool industry. As a result of this prosperity, the town has a large market place. The Market Cross here was built by George Walpole, 3rd Earl of Orford and presented to the town in 1783. [Ripper, B. (1979) "Ribbons from the Pedlar's Pack" p126 ISBN 0-9506728-0-7] On the top is the statue of Ceres, the Roman goddess of the harvest.On the west side of Swaffham Market Place are several old buildings which for many years housed the historic Hamond's Grammar School, as a plaque on the wall of the main building explains. The Hamond's grammar school building now serves as the sixth form for the
Hamond's high school . Harry Carter, the school's art teacher, was responsible for a great number of the carvedvillage sign s that are now found in many of Norfolk's towns and villages, most notably perhaps Swaffham's own sign commemorating the legendary Pedlar of Swaffham, [ [http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/eng/meft/meft21.htm The Pedlar of Swaffham.] "More English Fairy Tales byJoseph Jacobs (1894 )". Retrieved on2007-03-27 ] [ [http://www.oldcity.org.uk/norwich/names/pedlar.php The Pedlar of Swaffham.] "Old City – Names and Legends". Retrieved on2007-03-27 ] which is in the corner of the market place just opposite the old school's gates. Harry was the nephew of the archaeologistHoward Carter .Until
1968 it had a railway station on theGreat Eastern Railway line fromKing's Lynn . Just after Swaffham, the line split into two, one branch heading south to Thetford, and the other west towardsDereham . The railways were closed as part of theBeeching Axe , through the possibility of rebuilding a direct rail link fromNorwich toKing's Lynn via Swaffham is occasionally raised.Today the town is known for the presence of two large
wind turbine s, and the associated Ecotech Centre [ [http://www.ecotech.org.uk/ Ecotech Centre] ] . The turbines are owned and operated byEcotricity , and together generate more than 3Megawatt s. [Ecotricity. " [http://www.ecotricity.co.uk/projects/op_ecotech.html Swaffham-I] " and " [http://www.ecotricity.co.uk/projects/op_swaffhamII.html Swaffham-II] ". RetrievedFebruary 10 2006 .] These have now been joined now by a further eight turbines atNorth Pickenham .In the summer of 2006, location filming was done in the town for the
ITV1 series "Kingdom", starringStephen Fry . In "Kingdom" the town is calledMarket Shipborough . The pub "The Startled Duck" in the TV series is better known as "The Greyhound Inn" in which theEarl of Orford created the first coursing club open to the public in 1776. [ [http://www.gulfcoastgreyhounds.org/hist-18-19-cent.html History of Greyhounds: 18th and 19th Centuries ] ]Roads
The A47 now avoids the town, using a bypass opened in 1981. [Ordnance Survey (1999). "OS Explorer Map 236 – King's Lynn, Downham Market & Swaffham". ISBN 0-319-21867-8.]
Notable present and former residents
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Howard Carter , archaeologist who discovered the tomb ofTutankhamun
*Stephen Fry , actor and writer
*W.E. Johns , author of theBiggles books
*Christopher Dawes , author of "Rat Scabies And The Holy Grail "
*Michael Carroll, lottery winner
*SirArthur Knyvet Wilson , VC, GCB, OM, GCVO (1842 – 1921), First Sea Lord.References
External links
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* [http://www.photoboxgallery.com/thislandwalesphotography/6751447 Online Gallery of Swaffham Church]
* [http://www.origins.org.uk/genuki/NFK/places/s/swaffham/ Information from Genuki Norfolk] on Swaffham.
* [http://www.swaffhamtowncouncil.co.uk/ Swaffham Town Council website]
* [http://www.swaffhammuseum.co.uk/exhibitions.html Swaffham museum Howard Carter exhibit]
* [http://www.swaffhamonline.co.uk/gallery/c1.html Swaffham photo gallery] on the Swaffham Online website.
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